12-year- old earns spot in 2018 French Open
Visit us on Instagram To Be Ultimate; Facebook: To be You; e-mail [email protected] At just age 12, Alexandra “Alex” Eala has been given the chance to compete on the revered
Visit us on Instagram To Be Ultimate; Facebook: To be You; e-mail [email protected] At just age 12, Alexandra “Alex” Eala has been given the chance to compete on the revered
Visitors to the show take to the court, where they practice with coaches in a meditative back-and-forth activity.
We flew home from Monte Carlo last Thursday still flush from our video selfie with Novak Djokovic, but with a whirl of questions on our mind. Like: why is my child’s generation being made to experience martial law, like my generation did? How did we go from being Asia’s Rising Tiger to terrorist zone? Who are really behind Maute, what is the composition of this nebulous instant player?
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Fr. Fernando Suarez, better known as the country’s foremost “healing priest,” is a big fan of Spanish professional tennis player Rafael “Rafa” Nadal. And so are many of his priest friends, who would even call him before Nadal played in numerous finals matches to ask Suarez to pray for their sports idol.
Stripes made a bold fashion statement at the French Open, as the red-orange clay courts of Roland Garros provided the perfect stage for the debut of Adidas’ latest incarnation. No
NOVAK Djokovic breezed through round 1 of the French Open on chilly Day 3 at Roland Garros, easily trouncing the unseeded Ye-Hsun Lu of Taiwan in straight sets (6-4, 6-4, 6-1).
Businessman Henry “Hanky” Lee and his partner Randy Villanueva were up against the stronger pair of Mario Sabas and Rolando Ruel Jr., both ranked No. 3, in a major tennis tournament in 2003.
In an exclusive interview via e-mail, grand slam champion and sports icon Rafael Nadal talks about things other than tennis, showing a part not so well known to his fans—style.
It seemed Sharapova’s so-called “textbook apology,” devoid of pinning blame on any member of her sizeable, well-paid entourage, wasn’t enough to secure her estimated $30-million-a-year revenue, the bulk of which relies on endorsements.
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